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Leveling is (ironically) one of the things that I think that ANet failed at when making GW2, I’ve always seen it as slow and needlessly tedious. I also tend to get lost because the quests are so few and far between, and they are close to, if not the best way to gain EXP quickly, other then crafting, in PvE. Which I prefer, because I am absolutely terrible and PvP and WvW. So seeing the PvP’ers and WvW’ers get these advantages feels pretty patronizing, why can’t I get the quick leveling that they get? While this is far from happening, I came up with this suggestion to make leveling in PvE a more rewarding experience. Unfortunately, the game only has so much to offer. After one or two level 80’s level through PvE, it’ll get repetitive. which sucks, but I don’t see an expansion over the horizon so we’ll just have to live withit while we can.
Well, after even one level 80, it’s going to get repetitive. But that’s where you can use your imagination and just go to your favorite areas. And there are other races. Start a Norn , or a Sylvari, or anything that’s not human. Or if even if it is a human that you create, just leave Queens Dale. As much as people don’t like it, it is a part of the game and therefore worth discovering and exploring, but if you reeeeeeally don’t want to do it, then don’t. In the end, (if you’rr not starting there) it’ll only give you four extra levels, so it’s really just not that important in the end. This idea was thought up for your first time through the game, where you have a whole world to discover, I just wanted to make a suggestion on how to explore it without forcing yourself into doing trains.
The best, not the most efficient or quick way to level is through area exploration. All this means is that once you finish a starter area, just go to another one. Like let’s say you’re a human and you just finished up Queensdale and are heading on to bigger and better things in Kessex Hills. First off, don’t go there yet. Go back into Divinity’s Reach and go into the portal that takes you back to Lion’s Arch. Then from there, find a portal, go in, and do the starter area from there. Then, the next, etc. By the time you finish all these areas, you should have gotten 20 levels from all of these areas. Now that you are a strapping level 35, head into Kessex Hills. Once you complete it, go back to Lions Arch, or by this time just use waypoints, and do the other 15-25 areas. Do this for every area you go through, and not only will you complete the map without making that a chore, but you will also have experienced the whole game and gotten to level 80 relatively quick! You never had to spend a dime on crafting materials, you never had to do a single train, all you did was explore and find new things!